Safari tents near Hallidays Point

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2 top safari tents sites near Hallidays Point

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Ingenia Holidays Bonny Hills

99 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10 acres · Bonny Hills, NSW
Breathe in the refreshing coastal air at Ingenia Holidays Bonny Hills, situated on absolute beachfront! Just 20 minutes south of Port Macquarie, you can choose to stay in a cabin, campsite or caravan site, and you’ll experience the best of Bonny Hills from this secluded coastal location. Spend your days exploring the New South Wales North Coast – whether that be beaches, lakes, rivers, waterfalls or bush walking trails. There’s no shortage of local wineries, fresh produce to forage or award-winning restaurants nearby to dine at. Beach lovers can rejoice with ample beach space to throw down a towel, including the aptly named Rainbow Beach which stretches for three kilometers from right outside your holiday park’s door. When you’re not exploring what lies beyond the park’s perimeter, explore what’s on offer within the park – pool, splash park and mini golf course, just to name a few.
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Hakuna Matata Resort, Booral

9 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents144 acres · Booral, NSW
Welcome to Hakuna Matata Resort! Hakuna Matata means “no worries”, and that is what you will feel. Kieran is your host, and he will add to the facilities and general ambience of the property to make sure that your stay is beyond your expectations. He endeavours to ensure you leave with a memorable experience and a desire to return. Hakuna Matata Resort offers glamping, camping in your own tents or in supplied ready-made tents, and even sites where you can park your own van or camper trailer. But there is also the 'wow' factor that pictures can't even give you. BUT overall, the intent is that you have an adventure that only the Aussie bush can provide ... simple but done well! The 144 acres of the Hakuna Matata resort are situated 2.5 hours north of Sydney and 1 hour NW of Newcastle. Relax, unwind, and get away from it all. Give your mind the refreshment boost it craves in serene, native surroundings. Hakuna Matata Resort Facilities: • Mouth-watering pizzas, scrumptious salads using the herbs from the garden, BBQ meals • Sleep to the sounds of the bush; the birds, the wind in the trees, the animals • Hammocks and reading areas • Solar-powered lighting, outdoor camp showers, toilets at various places • Wake up to the scenic bush panorama • Test your fitness on the assault course or stroll through the rainforest tracks • Unique venue for team-building activities, corporate brainstorming sessions or your corporate meetings, catering for up to 15 persons with outdoor seminar area, including a whiteboard • Activities include pedalboat, rowboat, swimming, surf skis, bushwalks, darts, quoits, 20 station assault course, bonfires, reading, ball games, chess and checkerboard and trampoline
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